convicted in Downpatrick, Co. Down
of theft of a web of cloth 1 Jun 1822 & sentenced to 7 years transportation
to Australia; on board ' Woodman', arrived in Sydney, Australia
25 Jun 1823; married Thomas Johnston 25 May 1829 at Liverpool, New South
Wales; died 10 Sep 1840 aged 46 at Sydney NSW

NAD/PPC 1734; NWD

.

Acheson

THOMPSON
THOMSON

Esq.

Newry

a merchant; chaired a meeting of inhabitants
12 Jan 1793; land owner in Kilkeel parish 1813; mentioned in Deeds of
1817; died 6 Oct 1818 aged 81; husband of Hannah & Ellen Henrietta;
inscription in St. Mary's Church of Ireland; buried St. Patrick's Church
of Ireland graveyard; inscription in St Marys Church
of Ireland; will probated 1818,charity bequest

daughter of Arthur & Isabella Thompson;
wife of W.J. Blair; sister of Michael & John Thompson ( of
Philadelphia US) who sold the farm in Ballybeen and left her an annuity
; deed 28 Mar 1787

PRONI

Miss

Alice

THOMSON

.

Killinchy

married James Ritchie 24 Nov 1819
at Killinchy Presbyterian Church

PR

Miss

Alice

THOMPSON

.

Dromore

married Solomon Finn 6 Jan 1822
at Dromore Church of Ireland Cathedral

PR

Miss

Alice Jane

THOMPSON

.

Drumgath

regd. Rathfriland; wife of Hugh Jennings ;
mother of Hugh b. 1872

CR

.

Andrew

THOMSON

.

?

will probated 1734

IIW V4 p148

.

Andrew

THOMPSON

.

.

born in Armagh; husband of Ann;
convicted in Downpatrick, Co. Down of accomplice to the theft of a sheep
2 Jan 1820 & sentenced to 7 years transportation to Australia; produced
several character references; held in Richmond jail for 2 years ; petition
from some citizems of Co. Down- pray that the convict be granted pardon
on condition of providing information of about the perpetrators of the
break ins and vandalism of the church in Seapatrick; has been imprisoned
three and a half years & refers to two former memorials signed by
Gentlemen in Co Down

son of James & Anne Thompson ; brother
of John & Hamilton Thompson ; husband of Isabella ; father
of Alice, James & Michael & John Thompson ( both of Philadelphia
US) who sold the farm in Ballybeen ; deed 28 Mar 1787 ; died before Isabella
remarried to Michael Rankin of Newtownards

of 43 John St, Newtownards; a mill
worker; daughter of James Thompson (a labourer ); aged 20, married
William James Paden of Newtownards 5 Jan 1929 at Ballyblack Presbyterian
Church, witnesses were Arthur Edward & Agnes Short

son of Thomas Thompson (a weaver of
Ballymakeonan) ; aged 22 married Mary Hunter 15 Sep 1859 at Magheralin
Church of Ireland

CR

.

Henry

THOMSON

J.P D.L.
junior

Moira & Newry

bought Scarvagh House in 1904; Member of Parliament
for Newry 1880- 1885; son of Henry & Anne Thompson ; husband
of Alice Corbet- Singleton of Co. Meath; died 30 Dec 1916 aged 77; buried
St. Patrick's Church of Ireland graveyard

MIs; DR* 31/12/1935

.

Henry

THOMPSON
THOMSON

.

Newry

of Sugar Island, Newry; a wine merchant in
1824; gave £1.1.0 to the dispensary & fever hospital in 1827

of Downshire House in 1852 ; died
8 Sep 1859 aged 62 at Portrush; husband of Anne; father of Anna, Henry,
William, Nicholina & Alice Cecilia; buried St. Patrick's Church of
Ireland graveyard; left a will, executors were Edward Walkington of Belfast
& William Henry & Ann Thomson

POD; MIs; OFN p 88

.

Henry

THOMSON

Esq. J.P. M.P.

Newry

born 1849;a wine merchant; lived
at Altanveigh House in 1881; owned 3 acres in 1876; appointed a magistrate
21 Jan 1875 & 1910; executor in the will of William Henry of Newry
in 1875; executor in the will of John T. Glenny of Newry in 1886; member
of Ulster Defence Union against Home Rule 21 Oct 1893; died 1916; photo
available